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Photos tell story of Ho-Chunk Warriors

The Ho-Chunk American Indians, who have served in every American war since the War of 1812, hold their veterans in high reverence, a tradition that can be seen at Memorial Day powwows and now at the MSU Museum. The MSU Museum's "Honoring the Ho-Chunk Warrior" exhibit, which opened Monday, showcases more than 30 photos of the Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin and its Memorial Day festivities by Tom Jones, a Ho-Chunk and photographer.

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Is this thing on?

OK, I got one for you. Ready? What do you get when you cross a comedian with a track shoe?" (A cricket begins to chirp.

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Get naked at Wharton

It has been years since Steve DeBruyne sat down for a show at Wharton Center. The actor, who now lives in the hustling, bustling state of New York, used to frequently visit the entertainment venue with his family when he was younger. "I grew up seeing shows at the Wharton Center," DeBruyne said.

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'Club' a mix between horror, asinine comedy

The previews for "Broken Lizard's Club Dread" showed very little of the film, opting instead to show part of the opening sequence to the comedy troupe's "Super Troopers." Perhaps the material in "Club Dread" was too risqué for advertisements.

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'U' actors make N.Y. debut

Four MSU graduate theater students will have the experience of a lifetime this spring break when they travel to New York City to showcase their talents. Christiane Morel, Monica Clark-Robinson, Andrew Towler and Kathryn Cleveland will follow the footsteps of Marcus Olson, associate professor and head of acting at MSU, who is responsible for setting up the showcase in a Manhattan studio theater. "This is something I've been working on for a couple of years," Olson said.

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'Dropout' gets full honors

Well-known rap producer Kanye West's solo debut, "The College Dropout," is intelligent, humorous and full of great samples and hooks. Not only does the album incorporate reflective and thoughtful hip-hop and R&B, but it also makes use of old-school soul sounds.

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Sequel creates a new 'Dance'

In 1987, "Dirty Dancing" came out and grabbed the hearts of many. Throughout the years, it has become a classic "chick flick" - one that every girl has seen multiple times, and most guys have had to see at least once.

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'Last Comic' finalists make 2-night Lansing stand

The NBC reality series "Last Comic Standing," which began last summer, featured the challenges of stand-up comedy and real-life competition as comedians vied for the title of "Last Comic Standing." After battles for nationwide recognition and time in the spotlight, a few comics now have created a career path of their own - independent of, but with credit to, NBC. Although ousted from the spotlight by Dat Phan at the conclusion of the series, Cory Kahaney, Rich Vos and Dave Mordal still are very much in the public eye. The finalists from "Last Comic Standing" will be the headline acts this weekend at Connxtions Comedy Club, 2900 N.

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Theater happenings

• New to the theater scene this weekend is "Seascape," the Edward Albee classic about two people and two lizard-like creatures who come together for some civil conversation. Directed by Addiann Hinds, the fictional story will be playing through March 7 at the Riverwalk Theatre, 228 Museum Drive in Lansing. Tickets for the production range from $8 to $12 and can be purchased at the door or by calling (517) 482-5700. For more information, visit the theater's Web site at riverwalktheatre.com • Also playing in Lansing this weekend is the Capital Area Performers' "Family Love." The story shows how children, parents and grandparents all living in one home deal with the genuine meaning of family love. The show will start at 7 p.m.

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'Who's Afraid of Virginia' awes with flawless acting

Bath Community Theatre Guild's newest production, "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" is making audience members laugh uncontrollably, but it also is shocking them into silence. The Edward Albee classic opened in Bath this past weekend, and despite its fine line between humor and horror, it proved to be a huge success. Directed by Matt Carlson, the story follows Martha and George - a bitter, odd couple - who invite a new professor and his wife over for a few drinks and conversation after a party one night.

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Professor keys in last performance

After a 36-year teaching career, Ralph Votapek, an MSU music professor, international performer and recording artist, will strike his last note as a faculty member tonight. Choosing to devote more time to his family and his professional music career as a classical pianist, Votapek will perform a final solo concert at 7:30 p.m.

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Controversial Christ

If you haven't heard about Mel Gibson's "The Passion of The Christ," chances are, you haven't been watching the news. As a labor of love for Gibson, the director, many Christians regard the film, which graphically depicts the final 12 hours of the life of Christ, as a way to bring the pinnacle event of Christianity to a mass audience.